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The 2016 Global Sustainable Competitiveness Report

The Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index ranks 180 countries against 105 quantitative sustainability indicators grouped in 5 pillars: natural capital, resource intensity, social capital, intellectual capital and governance capital.

The 2016 Global Sustainable Competitiveness Report

The 2016 index is the 5th edition of the Global Sustainable Competitiveness Index. Switzerland is on the 7th rank.

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